You can edit, disable, and delete desktop pools in View Administrator. Edit a Desktop PoolYou can edit an existing desktop pool to configure settings such as the number of spare machines, datastores, and customization specifications. Modifying Settings in an Existing Desktop PoolAfter you create a desktop pool, you can change certain configuration settings. Fixed Settings in an Existing Desktop PoolAfter you create a desktop pool, you cannot change certain configuration settings. Change the Size of an Automated Pool Provisioned by a Naming PatternWhen you provision an automated desktop pool by using a naming pattern, you can increase or decrease the size of the pool by changing the maximum number of machines. Add Machines to an Automated Pool Provisioned by a List of NamesTo add machines to an automated desktop pool provisioned by manually specifying machine names, you provide another list of new machine names. This feature lets you expand a desktop pool and continue to use your company's naming conventions. Disable or Enable a Desktop PoolWhen you disable a desktop pool, the pool is no longer presented to users and pool provisioning is stopped. Users have no access to the pool. After you disable a pool, you can enable it again. Disable or Enable Provisioning in an Automated Desktop PoolWhen you disable provisioning in an automated desktop pool, View stops provisioning new virtual machines for the pool. After you disable provisioning, you can enable provisioning again. Configure Adobe Flash Quality and ThrottlingYou can set Adobe Flash quality and throttling modes to reduce the amount of bandwidth that is used by Adobe Flash content in remote desktops. This reduction can improve the overall browsing experience and make other applications that run in the remote desktop more responsive. Adobe Flash Quality and ThrottlingYou can specify a maximum allowable level of quality for Adobe Flash content that overrides Web page settings. If Adobe Flash quality for a Web page is higher than the maximum level allowed, quality is reduced to the specified maximum. Lower quality results in more bandwidth savings. Delete a Desktop PoolWhen you delete a desktop pool, users can no longer launch new remote desktops in the pool. Parent topic: Managing Desktop Pools, Machines, and Sessions